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Comment on the blog or connect with us on Twitter for your chance to win a copy of “Fabric-by-Fabric One Yard Wonders” by Rebecca Yaker and Patricia Hoskins.

This book is published by Storey Publishing, and is sure to be a wonderful addition to your sewing library. Here is the description:

The best-selling authors of “One-Yard Wonders” are back with another all-new, amazing collection of 101 sewing projects. “Fabric-by-Fabric One-Yard Wonders” offers affordable and easy projects for both the occasional and the dedicated sewing hobbyist. Even better, each on-trend design requires just one yard of fabric. Responding to the increasingly diverse range of fabric weights and types now available, Fabric-by-Fabric One-Yard Wonders is organized by fabric type. From fleece to flannel and corduroy to vinyl, the inspired and detailed instructions in this book show the eager reader how to make the most of each fabric’s unique characteristics.

To win this fun and creative book, please answer the following question, in the comments below or on Twitter: Which of your craft or sewing projects that you have made recently required the most amount of fabric?

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i made a tote bag for my niece for christmas that i intended to be reversible so i used 3 yards (1 1/2yds of 2 different fabrics). however, due to a lack of paying attention and sewing at 2am, it was reversible but both the inside and outside were the same… lol! oh well :O)

I’m in the process of making a BurdaStyle magazine dress that took almost three yards of fabric. The least amount of fabric l’ve used recently was for a fur/camo fleece reversible hat I made for my daughter for Christmas; I think I used about a half a yard.

I tend to forget how much fabric i need for some simple PJ pants or shorts. I also just bought 7 yards of a lovely lavender batik that will back a quilt for my MIL. now, lets just cross oru fingers that i acutally begin workign on it instead of starting other projects (pj shorts and a lovely pie carrier)

As a newbie I haven’t had enough guts to use more than a yard of fabric. my latest project was toddler summer dress; so it would be lovely to get this One Yard Wonder to keep me sewing and build my confidence… wish me luck

I am working on dresses for some costumes at school. Over 2 yards of fabric per dress, and I have 11 dresses to make! Yikes! Luckily, they are strapless gowns that need velcro. I have tons of scrap and always need ideas as to what to do

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